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Hectorite is a rare soft, greasy,
white clay
mineral with a
chemical formula of Na0.3(Mg,Li)3Si4O10(OH)2.
Hectorite was
first described in 1941 and named...
- silicate,
zirconium silicate, attapulgite, bentonite, Fuller's earth,
hectorite, kaolin,
lithium magnesium silicate,
lithium magnesium sodium silicate...
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Members of this
group include saponite, nontronite, beidellite, and
hectorite.
Montmorillonite is a
subclass of smectite, a 2:1
phyllosilicate mineral...
- Hector, in San
Bernardino County, California,
where the rare clay
mineral hectorite was
found Hector, Kentucky, Clay County,
Kentucky Hector, Minnesota, a...
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Hauerite Hausmannite Hauyne Hawleyite Haxonite Hazenite Heazlewoodite Hectorite Hedenbergite ****yerite
Hematite Hemihedrite Hemimorphite Hemusite Hendricksite...
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Proposed mining of
hectorite clay
deposit in Nevada...
- J,
Schoonheydt RA (1988). "Visible
spectroscopy of
methylene blue on
hectorite,
laponite B, and
barasym in
aqueous suspension".
Clays and Clay Minerals...
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suspension while in the bottle. A
typical thickener is
stearalkonium hectorite.
Thickening agents exhibit thixotropy,
their solutions are
viscous when...
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formed by
polylithionite and trilithionite.
Another source for
lithium is
hectorite clay, the only
active development of
which is
through the
Western Lithium...
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Elbaite Fluor-liddicoatite
Emeleusite Eucryptite LiAlSiO4
Faizievite Hectorite Hsianghualite Jadarite LiNaSiB3O7OH
Keatite Li(AlSi2O6)
Kunzite Lavinskyite...